Mr. Young, the principal and owner of Tal Young, P.C., has been a farmer, a cattle rancher, and has worked in the oil fields of New Mexico, has worked for an electric cooperative, has travelled worldwide and is a published international mountaineering photographer.Mr. Young is licensed to practice law in all state and federal courts in New Mexico and Colorado including the Court of Appeals, the Supreme Court and the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals. He has represented clients nationwide, having participated in federal and state cases in multiple jurisdictions, engaged in bankruptcy cases on behalf of creditors and debtors in United States Bankruptcy Court nationwide and has led oral arguments in the Supreme Court.Tal Young, P.C. has extensive experience representing individuals, limited liability companies, corporations and financial institutions in bankruptcy cases in jurisdictions across the country including, New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, Virginia, New York and California and has been appointed counsel on behalf of the Official Unsecured Creditor Committee in multiple Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases. Recognized by American Registry as America's most honored lawyers top 5% for 2020. Mr. Young's varied and extensive background and "real world" work experience has afforded Mr. Young the opportunity to understand the day to day operations of many industries and the inter workings which lead to their success or which may have contributed to their failure. His experience and association with foreign countries and their jurisdictions has developed an understanding of international foreign affairs. This profile has given him a unique experience..Despite the above, Mr. Young's rural upbringing has allowed him to remain grounded in New Mexico. He continues to represent individuals and small businesses throughout the state in various probate and wills and estate disputes, construction and real estate nondisclosure matters, and provides bankruptcy solutions and general civil and business representation.Member, Moot Court and Mock Trial Teams. Listed in International Who's Who Among Professionals.
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Leave a review about your experience with this lawyer.Mr. Young is knowledgeable in real estate law and was not intimidated by the stable of insurance lawyers he had to face. He seemed to be one step ahead of them throughout the process. The quality of work he did for us was excellent and he will be our go-to attorney should we have any real estate issues in the future. He was the most awesome real estate attorney we've ever met and worked with!
If you are looking for a crack real estate attorney, call Tal Young. In addition to his considerable knowledge in real estate, Tal is outstanding at negotiation, has patience, and has a gift for timing. He is easy to get in contact with and he kept me apprised of the status of the case every step of the way. He always answered any questions I had immediately. I am very grateful for his assistance.
The firm has an excellent reputation in 30 years of practice. Tal Young is knowledgeable in litigation and civil matters
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Tal is the reason people hate lawyers. He is part Disney villain, part carny, and an absolute creep. He will get you hooked in the initial consultation. He'll tell you how wronged you were, show extraordinary empathy for you and really play on you being victimized. He'll request a huge retainer (5000 seems about average) and tell you that he ONLY charges 150/rd. He'll keep you in the case and then after your retainer is supposedly used up, he'll cave to the opposing side. The guy is a con and a snake. He must be super hard up, because I've talked to multiple people who had the exact same experience. If you do get suckered into hiring him, be careful about the random meetings he'll call you to that serve no purpose except asking about your life story, because you're paying by the minute. We are out $7500 for a case that had 2 filings over a 6-week period. Weird experience.
Mer. Young, was asked several times when he was going to add certain defendants to the case for over a year and half. Yet, he got tunnel vision and went after the wrong party and then tired to blame me for it. However, I have emails, and written communication where I continually asked him to Amend the case and bring in the correct defendants. Yet, it was only when the Judge asked him why it wasn't done in the first place. Therefore, I feel like we spent $2OK And a year of time for nothing.As
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Bankruptcy
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Commercial Litigation
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- Civil Litigation
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Medical Malpractice 1
- Dental Malpractice
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Business Law 1
- Business Litigation
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Property Damage
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Family Law 1
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Trusts and Estates 1
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Other 16
- Bankruptcy Litigation
- Appeals
- Bankruptcy/Debtor/Creditor/Consumer
- Business/Corporations
- General
- Real property/Landlord-tenant
- Trial Practice
- Real Estate Litigation
- Real Estate Non-Disclosure
- Commercial Real Estate Litigation
- Breach of Contracts
- Consumer Litigation
- Cease & Desist Letters
- Demand Letters
- Wills & Probate
- Probate & Trust Litigation
Practice Details
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Firm InformationPositionMemberFirm NameTal Young P.C.
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Representative Cases & TransactionsCases
Parker v. Maldanado, et. al., No. A-1-CA-39298 (N.M. App. September 20, 2023)
Gutierrez v. Padilla, et. al., A-1-CA-39286 (N.M. App. March 29, 2023)
Damon v. Vista Del Norte Dev., LLC, 2016 NMCA 83 (N.M. Ct. App. 2016)
Damon v. Strucsure Home Warranty, 338 P.3d 123 (Ct. App. NM 2014)
In re. Costanza, 151 B.R. 588 (Bankr. D. N.M. 1993)
In re Vallecito Gas, LLC., 2008 WL 4483821 (Bankr. TX 2008)
In re. Harpole Construction, Inc. (Harpole Construction, Inc. v. Medallion Midstream, LLC) Adv. No. 16-1058 (Bankr. D. N.M. 2016)
In re. Harpole Construction, Inc., Case No. 15-12630 t11 (Bankr. D. N.M. 2017)
Resource Lighting v. Rohde, 296 P.3d 491 (2012)
Resource v. RMKM, 291 P.3d 599 (2011)
Resource Lighting, Inc. v. Rohde, May, Keller, McNamara Architecture, P.C., No. 30,013 (Ct. App. N.M. 2011)
In re Labato, 2008 WL 5157903 (Bankr. NM 2008)
In re Ewing, 167 BR 233 (Bankr. NM 1994)
Intelliworks, Inc. v. Janacke, 2011 WL 704684 (Ct. App. NM 2011)
In re Franklin, 284 BR 739 (Bankr. NM 2002)
In re Santa Fe Medical Group, 557 BR 223 (Bankr. NM 2016)
Resource Lighting v. Rohde, May Keller
McNamara, 2011 WL 10976716 (Ct. App. NM 2011)In re Franklin, 2011 WL 1303316 (Bankr. NM 2011)
In re Guzman, 2009 WL 607401 (Bankr. NM 2009)
In re Santa Fe Medical Group, 2015 WL 9261764 (Bankr. NM 2015)
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Bar Admission & MembershipsAdmissions1992, New Mexico
1992, U.S. District Court, District of New Mexico and U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit
2001, Colorado
MembershipsAlbuquerque and American Bar Associations
State Bar of New Mexico (Member, Sections on: Bankruptcy
Commercial Litigation
Appellate and Trial Practice
Young Lawyers Division)
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Education & CertificationsLaw SchoolSt. Mary's University
Class of 1991
J.D.
Other EducationNew Mexico State University
Class of 1987
B.A.
honors
University of Texas
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What law school did this attorney attend?Steven Tal Young attended St. Mary's University.